The Thoroughbred Horse RUAPEHU By PACIFIC out of an Imported ARABIAN MARE. WILL RUN with.his Mares this season in my Paddocks at Tonnga. Terms—£2 10s for each Mare. Paddocking FREE for ONE MONTH, after that, 2s 6d per week will be charged. All fees and charges must be paid for before removal of Mares. 1104 EWEN CAMERON. TO LET, For a Term of Years. THE LEASE OF SECTION 30, Township of Gisborne, next to the Argyll Hotel. Apply to 1098 M. HALL. NOTICE. TT having been reported to me that many *- of the Flockowners in this District NEGLECT to BRAND their SHEEP after SHEARING, I heroby call their attention to Clause No. 10 of the Sheep Act, which stipulates that all sheep must be Branded with the Registered Brand of the Owner. A penalty of £lO (ten pounds) may be enforced for every offence against this clause JAS. MELDRUM, Inspector of Sheep, 1087 East Coast District. NOTICE. THE Undersigned beg to intimate to Country Settlers and others. that THEY INTEND HOLDING Quarterly Sales of Live Stock and Produce. THE FIRST SALE WILL TAKE PLACE ON Saturday, the 4th November, at 12 o’clock, AT ME SAUNDERS’ YARDS, MAKARAKA. 1089 FERRIS & PITT. THANKS. THE undersigned having relinquished the Business hitherto can-id on by him in the Shelbourne Hotel, Makaraka, begs to RETURN THANKS to the settlers in general of Poverty Bay for THEIR LIBERAL PATRONAGE. L. H. being about to leave the district, respectfully requests that ALL OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS will be paid to hiiu forthwith, or to Mr Saunders at the Shelbourne Hotel, whose RECEIPT will be a sufficient acknowledgment of the same. 1084 L. HIGGINS.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 423, 28 October 1876, Page 3
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274Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 423, 28 October 1876, Page 3
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